This was the second time that day that Lokie had given a snarky reply to one of my posts. You can say what you want about the pic of the chimichanga that I uploaded, I've got a lot of likes and comments on another social media platform that I posted it onto. Again, he had already given a cynical response from another of my posts... but you only want to focus on my reaction. Clique-ish
Making fun of each other's mothers has been a part of the American culture for some time now. You could google "yo mama" and see for yourself. It's been in pop culture for some time now. They even had a TV show called "Yo Mama." If you're a baby boomer then you may not understand. I don't mean that disrespectfully, I'm just saying.
You can accuse me of having contempt for the local culture... I assume you mean you, lokie, curious, and the sj sharks fan or whatever his avatar is. You guys aren't the only ones in here and I doubt you speak for every member despite the fact that you guys are much more active than the rest. Presumptuous. And if you have a "local culture" then where is the inclusiveness? Not everyone will post things that you adore and vice versa. Again, it wasn't very nice of me to change my post to make Lokie look silly, but it wasn't nice of him to, twice in one day, give shitty responses to posts I made. You want to make accusations that I have contempt for the local culture (and by that, I mean posting things that three or four of you may not like), even as you completely disregard the fact that dude had contempt for my local culture. Lots of people smother food in queso or chili. People make goulash, and sometimes it looks like a mash of many things. What may look disgusting to one group might be a delicacy to another. And you want to talk about respect for your "local culture" after somebody made fun of an ethnic dish that I cooked? I think what you mean is this: do things that me and my friends will like, even if one of us has said or done something to you that you may not like.